And it used to provide a link to the Trumpet Magazine
that once gave an award to Louis Farrakhan -- a magazine published by Rev.
Jeremiah Wright's daughter.

No
longer.You can see the old webpage, including both the Black Value System and a
link to Trumpet HEREInterestingly, Trumpet used to have a web
presence and now it doesn't seem to. Here's
the Google cache of the Trumpet Magazine heralding
Louis Farrakhan ("When Minister Farrakhan
speaks, Black America listens,” says the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, likening
the Minister’s influence to the E. F. Hutton commercials of old. “Everybody may
not agree with him, but they listen…Minister Farrakhan will be remembered as one
of the 20th and 21st century giants of the African American religious
experience.")

Through a web archive search I also found THIS ARTICLE from the September 2005 Trumpet, in which Rev. Wright wrote:
"Conservative fanatics line up on the side of al-Qaeda or they line up behind
George Bush. Both are terrorists! Both believe that war is the answer. Both
believe in murdering innocent people…"

Obama took time off from attending campaign coffees to attend October's
Million Man March in Washington, D.C. His experiences there only reinforced his
reasons for jumping into politics.

"What I saw was a powerful demonstration of an impulse and need for
African-American men to come together to recognize each other and affirm our
rightful place in the society," he said. "There was a profound sense that
African-American men were ready to make a commitment to bring about change in
our communities and lives."

"This doesn't suggest that the need to look inward emphasized by the march
isn't important, and that these African-American tribal affinities aren't
legitimate. These are mean, cruel times, exemplified by a 'lock
'em up, take no prisoners' mentality that dominates the Republican-led Congress.
Historically, African-Americans have turned inward and towards black nationalism
whenever they have a sense, as we do now, that the mainstream has rebuffed us,
and that white Americans couldn't care less about the profound problems
African-Americans are facing."

"But cursing out white folks is not going to get the job done. Anti-Semitic
and anti-Asian statements are not going to lift us up. We've got some hard
nuts-and-bolts organizing and planning to do. We've got communities to
build."

One of the most important missions the American Nazi Party undertook in the summer of 1961 was an attempt to form an alliance with the Black Muslims and their leader, Elijah Muhammad. From its inception the ANP [American Nazi Party] had referred to African Americans as “niggers” and had affirmed the premise that they were mentally inferior to whites, but Rockwell became enchanted with the idea of a coalition; Nazis and Black Muslims could be allies, since they both sought the same goal—separation of the races. Rockwell told his followers that Muhammad

has gathered millions of the dirty, immoral, drunken, filthy-mouthed, lazy and repulsive people sneeringly called ‘niggers’ and inspired them to the point where they are clean, sober, honest, hard working, dignified, dedicated and admirable human beings in spite of their color. . . . Muhammad knows that mixing is a Jewish fraud and leads only to aggravation of the problems that it is supposed to solve. . . . I have talked to the Muslim leaders and am certain that a workable plan for separation of the races could be effected to the satisfaction of all concerned—except the communist-Jew agitators.29

Black Muslim cooperation with Rockwell and the Ku Klux Klan went beyond ideology and rhetoric. There were practical implications. Like his white racist counterparts, Elijah Muhammad believed that interracial sexual relations were morally depraved and genetically destructive, for interracial sex “ruins and destroys a people.” Rhetoric aside, he wanted to establish a truce between racists and his Southern mosques. To this end he sent Malcolm X to Atlanta to accompany Jeremiah X, the local Muslim minister of Atlanta, to a secret meeting with members of the Klan. Both sides discussed race relations. Malcolm described the integration movement as a Jewish conspiracy carried out by black stooges. The parties eventually hammered out the main issue: a nonaggression pact. If the Muslims did not aid the civil rights movement in the South, the mosques would be undisturbed.30

On Sunday, June 25, 1961, Rockwell and ten troopers attended a Black Muslim rally at Uline Arena in Washington. They watched in awe as convoys of chartered buses unloaded hundreds of passengers outside the arena and the Muslim vendors made a killing on official souvenirs and literature. The Nazis were frisked at the door of the arena by several well-dressed but stern-looking Fruit of Islam guards—the Gestapo of the Nation of Islam. A special guard greeted Rockwell, said into his walkie-talkie that the “big man was coming
now,” and escorted them to seats near the stage in the center,
surrounded by eight thousand Black Muslims. They were encircled by black journalists, who wanted to know Rockwell’s thoughts. He told reporters he considered the Muslims “black Nazis.” “I am fully in concert with their program and I have the highest respect for Mr. Elijah Muhammad.” Rockwell pointed out his only disagreement with the Muslims was over territory. ‘‘They want a chunk of America and I prefer that they go to Africa.”

Obama with Klu Klux Klan leader Robert Byrd who was unanimously elected Exalted Cyclops, or leader, of his local chapter. Barack Obama sent an appeal over the Internet urging people to contribute to the re-election campaign of Sen. Robert C. Byrd and has sponsored an amendment with the Exalted Cyclops ....which failed (shocka!)

In this Obama Family photo are: (bottom row, from left) half-sister Auma, her mother Kezia Obama, Obama's step-grandmother Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama, a devout Muslim and unknown; (top row, from left) unknown, Barack Obama, half-brother Abongo (Roy) Obama, .....Obama's older brother still lives there. Abongo "Roy" Obama is a Luo activist
and a militant Muslim who argues that the black man must "liberate himself from
the poisoning influences of European culture." He urges his younger brother to
embrace his African heritage.

Obama Jr's grandfather, for whom he was given the middle name, Hussein, was "fiercely devoted to Islam."
He had at least 3 wives: Helima, who had no children, Akuma who gave
birth to Sarah Obama, Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. and Auma Obama. The
third wife was Sarah, who Obama Jr. refers to as his "grandmother."
Sarah became the primary care giver for Senior after his mother, Akuma,
left the family when her children were still young. More here

And it used to provide a link to the Trumpet Magazine
that once gave an award to Louis Farrakhan -- a magazine published by Rev.
Jeremiah Wright's daughter.

No
longer.You can see the old webpage, including both the Black Value System and a
link to Trumpet HEREInterestingly, Trumpet used to have a web
presence and now it doesn't seem to. Here's
the Google cache of the Trumpet Magazine heralding
Louis Farrakhan ("When Minister Farrakhan
speaks, Black America listens,” says the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, likening
the Minister’s influence to the E. F. Hutton commercials of old. “Everybody may
not agree with him, but they listen…Minister Farrakhan will be remembered as one
of the 20th and 21st century giants of the African American religious
experience.")

Through a web archive search I also found THIS ARTICLE from the September 2005 Trumpet, in which Rev. Wright wrote:
"Conservative fanatics line up on the side of al-Qaeda or they line up behind
George Bush. Both are terrorists! Both believe that war is the answer. Both
believe in murdering innocent people…"

Obama took time off from attending campaign coffees to attend October's
Million Man March in Washington, D.C. His experiences there only reinforced his
reasons for jumping into politics.

"What I saw was a powerful demonstration of an impulse and need for
African-American men to come together to recognize each other and affirm our
rightful place in the society," he said. "There was a profound sense that
African-American men were ready to make a commitment to bring about change in
our communities and lives."

"This doesn't suggest that the need to look inward emphasized by the march
isn't important, and that these African-American tribal affinities aren't
legitimate. These are mean, cruel times, exemplified by a 'lock
'em up, take no prisoners' mentality that dominates the Republican-led Congress.
Historically, African-Americans have turned inward and towards black nationalism
whenever they have a sense, as we do now, that the mainstream has rebuffed us,
and that white Americans couldn't care less about the profound problems
African-Americans are facing."

"But cursing out white folks is not going to get the job done. Anti-Semitic
and anti-Asian statements are not going to lift us up. We've got some hard
nuts-and-bolts organizing and planning to do. We've got communities to
build."

One of the most important missions the American Nazi Party undertook in the summer of 1961 was an attempt to form an alliance with the Black Muslims and their leader, Elijah Muhammad. From its inception the ANP [American Nazi Party] had referred to African Americans as “niggers” and had affirmed the premise that they were mentally inferior to whites, but Rockwell became enchanted with the idea of a coalition; Nazis and Black Muslims could be allies, since they both sought the same goal—separation of the races. Rockwell told his followers that Muhammad

has gathered millions of the dirty, immoral, drunken, filthy-mouthed, lazy and repulsive people sneeringly called ‘niggers’ and inspired them to the point where they are clean, sober, honest, hard working, dignified, dedicated and admirable human beings in spite of their color. . . . Muhammad knows that mixing is a Jewish fraud and leads only to aggravation of the problems that it is supposed to solve. . . . I have talked to the Muslim leaders and am certain that a workable plan for separation of the races could be effected to the satisfaction of all concerned—except the communist-Jew agitators.29

Black Muslim cooperation with Rockwell and the Ku Klux Klan went beyond ideology and rhetoric. There were practical implications. Like his white racist counterparts, Elijah Muhammad believed that interracial sexual relations were morally depraved and genetically destructive, for interracial sex “ruins and destroys a people.” Rhetoric aside, he wanted to establish a truce between racists and his Southern mosques. To this end he sent Malcolm X to Atlanta to accompany Jeremiah X, the local Muslim minister of Atlanta, to a secret meeting with members of the Klan. Both sides discussed race relations. Malcolm described the integration movement as a Jewish conspiracy carried out by black stooges. The parties eventually hammered out the main issue: a nonaggression pact. If the Muslims did not aid the civil rights movement in the South, the mosques would be undisturbed.30

On Sunday, June 25, 1961, Rockwell and ten troopers attended a Black Muslim rally at Uline Arena in Washington. They watched in awe as convoys of chartered buses unloaded hundreds of passengers outside the arena and the Muslim vendors made a killing on official souvenirs and literature. The Nazis were frisked at the door of the arena by several well-dressed but stern-looking Fruit of Islam guards—the Gestapo of the Nation of Islam. A special guard greeted Rockwell, said into his walkie-talkie that the “big man was coming
now,” and escorted them to seats near the stage in the center,
surrounded by eight thousand Black Muslims. They were encircled by black journalists, who wanted to know Rockwell’s thoughts. He told reporters he considered the Muslims “black Nazis.” “I am fully in concert with their program and I have the highest respect for Mr. Elijah Muhammad.” Rockwell pointed out his only disagreement with the Muslims was over territory. ‘‘They want a chunk of America and I prefer that they go to Africa.”

Obama with Klu Klux Klan leader Robert Byrd who was unanimously elected Exalted Cyclops, or leader, of his local chapter. Barack Obama sent an appeal over the Internet urging people to contribute to the re-election campaign of Sen. Robert C. Byrd and has sponsored an amendment with the Exalted Cyclops ....which failed (shocka!)

In this Obama Family photo are: (bottom row, from left) half-sister Auma, her mother Kezia Obama, Obama's step-grandmother Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama, a devout Muslim and unknown; (top row, from left) unknown, Barack Obama, half-brother Abongo (Roy) Obama, .....Obama's older brother still lives there. Abongo "Roy" Obama is a Luo activist
and a militant Muslim who argues that the black man must "liberate himself from
the poisoning influences of European culture." He urges his younger brother to
embrace his African heritage.

Obama Jr's grandfather, for whom he was given the middle name, Hussein, was "fiercely devoted to Islam."
He had at least 3 wives: Helima, who had no children, Akuma who gave
birth to Sarah Obama, Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. and Auma Obama. The
third wife was Sarah, who Obama Jr. refers to as his "grandmother."
Sarah became the primary care giver for Senior after his mother, Akuma,
left the family when her children were still young. More here